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 (iii) Special Rules Concerning Non-Violation Claims
 (iv)Summary and Conclusions
 IIAdmissibility of Certain Evidences
 (i)Evidence Obtained from Prior Consultations
 (a) Procedural Concern: Confidentiality of Consultations
 (b) Substantial Concern: Necessity or Relevance of Evidence
 (ii) Arguments before Domestic Investigative Authorities
 (iii) Arguments Submitted after the First Substantive Meeting
 (a) There is a significant difference between the claims and the arguments supporting those claims.
 (b)There is no provision establishing precise deadlines for the presentation of evidence.
 IIIPanel’s Right to Seek Information
 (i)A Grant of Discretionary Authority
 (ii)The Admissibility of Non-requested Information
 (iii)Summary and Conclusions
 IVAdverse Inferences from Party’s Refusal to Provide Information Requested
 (i) The Authority of a Panel to Request Information from a Party to the Dispute
 (ii) The Duty of a Member to Comply with the Request of a Panel to Provide Information
 (iii) The Drawing of Adverse Inferences from the Refusal of a Party to Provide Information Requested by the Panel
 VConcluding Remarks
 Chapter VIISpecial Rules for Anti-dumping Disputes
 Section OneRecourse of Anti-dumping Disputes to the DSB
 I Introduction
 IISufficiency of Panel Request under the AD Agreement
 (i) Art. 6.2 of the DSU and Article 17.4 of the AD Agreement
 (ii) Art. 6.2 of the DSU and Article 17.5(i) of the AD Agreement
 (iii) A Summary Guiding
 IIIGeneral Legal Basis for Claims against Legislation as Such
 IVSpecial Rules for Claims against Anti-dumping Legislation as Such
 (i) Introduction
 (ii)General Legal Basis under Art. 17 of the AD Agreement
 (iii) Understanding of Art. 17.4 of the AD Agreement
 (iv) Extensive Basis in Context
 (v) A Summary


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